Friday, April 22, 2022

EARTH DAY SAMPLE BOOK


Free Book Sample For Earth Day- Aaru Book 1 

(Colorado-April 22, 2022) Dystopian fiction allows readers a chance to explore worlds that are a step away from current realities. Class issues, gender inequality, climate change are all issues that are exacerbated as our environment is buckling under the toll of civilization. They are a safe space for people to explore issues that may be uncomfortable between the safety of pages and so author Yash Mehta wanted to offer a free sample of his book Aaru to help start the conversation on such topics. His book is set in a future where technology and living off the land clash in two main characters. A tribalist and a survivalist must decide what’s important and the reader can explore how they feel in a world both foreign and familiar. 

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About Aayu: 

When modern technology becomes obsolete, chaos ensues as governments collapse and communities struggle for resources and survival. Annie Grey lives a quiet life with her brother inside the woods of Oregon until her former classmate appears at the gates. He tells her he is from a city with technology, and they are hoping others might join them. 

But that night, the community is viciously attacked, forcing Annie to go on the run. She soon finds herself on a terrifying journey of self-discovery and survival. 

Diego Santoro is a killer without remorse, but being alone has brought him to the brink of insanity. He knows why the world’s computers went down overnight, and he’s on a mission to restore them. 

Now, the paths of tribalist and survivalist will cross, and the pair must decide whether they will continue alone or join forces for this life and death battle through a ruined world. Aaru is an epic adventure of nonstop action, suspense, and dystopian tribalism. 

About Yash Mehta: From high points to low points living in the U.S. and abroad, Yash Mehta learned what people value in life and what people will sacrifice to pursue their own forms of happiness. Mehta worked as a cop for a few years and saw real evil for the first time, but I wasn’t scared of it. He witnessed people who were just trying to survive and it showed him firsthand how fast a person can fall. 

AAYU reflects Mehta’s real-life experience. He saw firsthand how different people survive hardships and how dangerous society is when tribalism rears its ugly head. His work peels back the curtain on mental challenges like depression, suicide, PTSD, and psychosis amidst a far-off future dystopian landscape. Is kindness a weakness or a strength? Read Mehta’s first book and find out.

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